Folk v. City of St. Louis

157 S.W. 71, 250 Mo. 116, 1913 Mo. LEXIS 139
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMay 20, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by32 cases

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Folk v. City of St. Louis, 157 S.W. 71, 250 Mo. 116, 1913 Mo. LEXIS 139 (Mo. 1913).

Opinion

BROWN, P. J.

Civil action to collect official salary. Prom a judgment of the circuit court of St. Louis City-rejecting and disallowing part of plaintiff’s claim, he appeals.

The issues in this case are set forth in an agreed statement filed in the circuit court pursuant to the pro[127]*127visions of section 2117, Revised Statutes 1909. As there is some controversy in regard to what facts are covered by said agreed case we will set it out in full;

AGREED CASE.
In the Circuit Court, City of St. Louis,
December Term, 1906.
Joseph W. Folk, Plaintiff, v. City of St. Louis, a Municipal Corporation, Defendant.
It is hereby agreed between the plaintiff and defendant as follows:
(1) The defendant is a municipal corporation, and a city of the State of Missouri, having now, and at the tim,e hereinafter named, a population of over 300,000 inhabitants, and that it constitutes the Eighth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri.
(2) That from January 1, 1901, to January 1, 1905, the plaintiff was the duly elected, qualified and acting circuit attorney in and for the Eighth Judicial Circuit of the State of Missouri. *
(3) That from January 1, 1901, to and including March 18, 1901, the city of St. Louis paid plaintiff, as salary, sums of money hereinafter set out, under the statute law of the State, to-wit:
Act of March 19, 1866, and the Act of March 2, 1869, whereby the amounts to be paid as salary of the circuit attorney by the-city of St. Louis, aggregated four thousand dollars per annum. That from March 18, 1901, to and including October 31, 1903, the city of St. Louis, under the ruling of the then city counselor, paid the circuit attorney the sums hereinafter named, at the-rate of five thousand dollars per annum, which was paid under and by virtue of the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of March 18, 1901, by the terms of which the salary to be paid' by the city of St. Louis to the circuit attorney aggregated five thousand dollars a year. That since October 31, 1903, plaintiff has received nothing at all.
(4) That in the month of November, 1903, the question having arisen as to whether the plaintiff, as circuit attorney, was entitled to the salary as provided by the Act of 1901, or was entitled to the salary as provided by the acts of March 19, 1866, and March 2, 1869, a change having been made in the office of the city counselor, that official was of the opinion, and so advised the city, that the salary of the office of circuit attorney of the city was increased by said Act of March 18, 1901, and' said act having been passed during plaintiff’s term of office, that its provisions in regard to salary were, under the State Constitution, inapplicable as to plaintiff during the said term for which [128]*128plaintiff was elected. Thereupon defendant advised plaintiff that it would pay him as salary the amounts fixed hy the Acts of 1866 and 1869, and not the amount fixed by the Act of 1901, for the reasons aforesaid. That plaintiff refused to accept the amount so offered, being advised that the Act of 1901 did not increase the circuit attorney’s salary, as according to plaintiff’s contention, section 4949, Revised Statutes 1899, giving prosecuting attorneys one thousand dollars a year in addition to other compensation, in counties of 35,000 inhabitants or over, applied to the city of St. Louis, which, with the Acts of 1866 and 1869, made the salary of the circuit attorney five thousand dollars a year, payable by the city, before the passage of the.Act of 1901, which was in addition to the salary of three hundred dollars a year, to be paid the circuit attorney by the State under the Act of 1854-5, page 183; and that even if said section 4949 did not apply to the circuit attorney of St. Louis, the Act of 1901 did not increase the compensation of the office, as it gave a salary in lieu of all fees in criminal cases, and therefore the constitutional provision above referred to would not apply. That- thereupon plaintiff declined to have any salary for himself as circuit attorney placed upon the pay rolls which were certified by the circuit judges to the auditor of the city from the 31st day of October* 1903. That defendant has at all times been ready and willing, and is now ready and willing to pay plaintiff’s salary as circuit attorney at the rate fixed by the above mentioned Acts of 1866 and 1869. That the defendant has offered and has at all times been willing to stipulate with plaintiff that the reception of said salary at said rates should not prejudice him in his claim for increased salary. That plaintiff has at all times been ready and willing, and is now ready and willing, to accept whatever amount is due him under the law. But plaintiff and defendant, being unable to agree as to what statutes govern in the premises, the matter in controversy is therefore submitted to the court for determination.
(5) That the defendant paid plaintiff as salary the following amounts, and no others:
DATE pay ROLL FOR
1901 Amount
Feb. 1. January ................................$ 250.00
March 1. February................................ 250.00
April 1. March, 2 months, 19 days at $250 per quarter ...........................$216.67
March 12 days at $416.66 per month.... 161.28
Total................................$ 377.95
July 16. April .............................$416.66
19 days (due from March) ........ 153.23
Total ........................$569.89
[129]*129July 16. May ....................................$ 416.66
July 16. June .................................... 416.66
Aug. 1. July .................................... 416.66
Aug. 31. August.................................. 416.66
Sept. 30. September .............................. 416.66
Oct. 31. October ................................. 416.66
Noy. 30. November .............................. 416.66
Dec. 31. December ............................... 416.66
1902
Jan. 31. January ................................$ 416.66
Feb. 28. February .............................. 416.66
March 31. March .................................. 416.66
May 7. Apr...................................... 416.66
May 31. May ..................................... 416.66
June 30. June .................................... 416.66
July 31. July ..................................... 416.66
Aug. 30. Aug...................................... 416.66
Sept. 30.

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